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and they sold nuclear technology to iran and north korea in the '90s. >> stephen: oh, the '90s. let's stay angry about furbies an parachute pants. look, we need to give them an ultimatum. stop supporting terror or no more aid. >> stephen: easy now, buddy. this is a partnership, just like you and me. we're partners. but that doesn't mean you get to decide who my other friends are. >> stephen: i just think jill's a pitch. >> stephen: we're not having this conversation again. >> stephen: the point is, some of my other friends like to do things that you don't like to do. like skiing, or trying to kill you. >> stephen: but that has nothing to do with our friendship. >> stephen: wait, one of your friends wants to kill me? >> stephen: no. >> stephen: yay, me, stephen albert. >> stephen: wait, where did he come from. >> stephen: well, he was standing next to me but i was not hiding him. i just didn't notice or was hiding him. >> stephen: i want to kill you for your freedom. >> stephen: well this is awkward. >> stephen: yeah, i'm not giving you any more money. >> stephen: what? you might
and they sold nuclear technology to iran and north korea in the '90s. >> stephen: oh, the '90s. let's stay angry about furbies an parachute pants. look, we need to give them an ultimatum. stop supporting terror or no more aid. >> stephen: easy now, buddy. this is a partnership, just like you and me. we're partners. but that doesn't mean you get to decide who my other friends are. >> stephen: i just think jill's a pitch. >> stephen: we're not having this conversation...
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. >> not just china but north korea as well when you hear something about kim jong-il. how did bloggers get around the censorship? this happened after the fact. >> it's not easy. china has the largest police internet in the world. what they do is they come up with different things like the word hung is euphemism for die in chinese. they put clothes hanging, empty clothes hanging or when the nobel prize winner, he got an empty chair. event lip the 30,000 people find ways to censor there. make the point, we do not know if the ex-president is alive or well or what. we do know the government of china is trying to stop the chinese from talking about it. >>> facebook has a big announcement later today. mark zuckerberg says it will be something awesome. >>> it looks like something out of a science fiction movie. a huge wall of dust darkens arizona. try and explain. [ mom ] one of the challenges for kayla being gluten-free is actually finding choices the whole family will love. five flavors of chex are gluten-free, including the honey nut flavor. and it's nice for me to be able
. >> not just china but north korea as well when you hear something about kim jong-il. how did bloggers get around the censorship? this happened after the fact. >> it's not easy. china has the largest police internet in the world. what they do is they come up with different things like the word hung is euphemism for die in chinese. they put clothes hanging, empty clothes hanging or when the nobel prize winner, he got an empty chair. event lip the 30,000 people find ways to censor...
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back and north korea back to the 6-nation nuclear talks. someone who is familiar with north korea and how that you think is fox news contributor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. ambassador, good morning. >> good morning, glad to be here. >> eric: seems like a major step, high level, senior north korean official, will actually be here. what do you expect of this? >> well, i don't frankly expect very much, given north korea's progress on the nuclear weapons program, during the past two-and-a-half years. but, it obviously leads to the question why now and what do both sides see, from the u.s. perspective, secretary clinton's in particular, she sees she has about a year-and-a-half left in office and wants to see if she can have some sort of achievement on the north korean front and north korea is more difficult to read and could be that they are facing internal difficulties and think a return to the 6 party talks might relieve the pressure and we are close to the end of the kim jong-il regime and it could be china
back and north korea back to the 6-nation nuclear talks. someone who is familiar with north korea and how that you think is fox news contributor and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. ambassador, good morning. >> good morning, glad to be here. >> eric: seems like a major step, high level, senior north korean official, will actually be here. what do you expect of this? >> well, i don't frankly expect very much, given north korea's progress on the nuclear...
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officials will meet again in north korea on friday. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the london. this is newsday. if we are broadcasting around the world and in the u.s. on pbs. hello and welcome. rebel leaders say their military commander has been shot dead. the head of the council said that general younes was killed by an armed gang. >> for many years, general younes was firmly by gaddafi's side. he was one of the highest profile figures to defect. though he became the man that led the military campaign, that he was never quite trusted by the insurgents. some suspected that his relationship with gaddafi was not completely over found his presently spearheading the efforts to topple the government darfur. he was seen as a trader by tripoli. either way, his death has come under suspicious circumstances. the general was shot shortly before he was due to appear in front of a judicial committee. an armed gang apparently shot him, along with his aide. the head of the gang has been detained, but the in d.c. -- the ntc stopped short of lin
officials will meet again in north korea on friday. it is 11:00 a.m. in singapore. >> it is 4:00 a.m. in the london. this is newsday. if we are broadcasting around the world and in the u.s. on pbs. hello and welcome. rebel leaders say their military commander has been shot dead. the head of the council said that general younes was killed by an armed gang. >> for many years, general younes was firmly by gaddafi's side. he was one of the highest profile figures to defect. though he...
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korea last year you know sure i'm from north. you know fishes directly debt this state awfully is the same state of play as it was srishti eight years ago fifty ace and in verse three of the armistice north korea south korea are still at war with each other doesn't armistice and in the north koreans are saying we have to sit down to the same table with the americans and then we go into formally and the war and then we're going to discuss everything including the nuclear program and the war from the north korean point of view is a war against america is not south korea they view it as a blot that government of the americas and they view that south korea in the minds of young of course it's still all killed by by american troops there are thirty six to thirty eight thousand us troops but the north korea says it has a western occupation of south korea so though unless you start to i really doubt this basic difference is important it's absolutely impossible to even start talking . they're telling us what he thinks needs to be done to
korea last year you know sure i'm from north. you know fishes directly debt this state awfully is the same state of play as it was srishti eight years ago fifty ace and in verse three of the armistice north korea south korea are still at war with each other doesn't armistice and in the north koreans are saying we have to sit down to the same table with the americans and then we go into formally and the war and then we're going to discuss everything including the nuclear program and the war from...
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circling around north korea for instance and this would be a threat to russia of course because it's located around north korea and when they see a missile being launched they were captured before it releases its warhead in space than they could home in on the hot exhaust coming out of the you know boosting missile it's called the boost phase difference but apparently it's not been picked up by the pentagon there is an opinion that there is this hawkish mentality that flourished under the bush administration pushing for more defense spending and many say it continues under obama do you think that a costly missile defense program of arguable effectiveness could be pushed forward by this kind of hawkish mentality rather than security threats. i mean surely there is inertia in the system when the bush plan was first discarded by president obama when he came into power there was a lot of hope that the new system would be more agreeable to the russians but now that we have actual numbers if you look at the congressional research service reports it would be four hundred forty interceptors
circling around north korea for instance and this would be a threat to russia of course because it's located around north korea and when they see a missile being launched they were captured before it releases its warhead in space than they could home in on the hot exhaust coming out of the you know boosting missile it's called the boost phase difference but apparently it's not been picked up by the pentagon there is an opinion that there is this hawkish mentality that flourished under the bush...
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secretary of state says before any deal can be agreed north korea must first dismantle its nuclear facilities erisa rotton co-founder of the national campaign to and the korean war says america shouldn't stand in a way of a peaceful solution. we forget that you know you can reach agreements even with people you have profound differences with the word exercises where we simulate landing two hundred thousand troops and taking over a young yang and defending against each other types of attacks only serves to amp it up and certainly the comments and expressions from the north don't help either so you have both sides who need to step back and certainly begin to look at peaceful exercises of their relationship there north korea has not indeed as always indicated that for a peace treaty and formalized relations with the united states that it would give up its nuclear weapon capability that has always been on the table and we should be grabbing that as a real opportunity because up more than one hundred fifty countries have normalized relations with the north and we need formal channels to begin to d
secretary of state says before any deal can be agreed north korea must first dismantle its nuclear facilities erisa rotton co-founder of the national campaign to and the korean war says america shouldn't stand in a way of a peaceful solution. we forget that you know you can reach agreements even with people you have profound differences with the word exercises where we simulate landing two hundred thousand troops and taking over a young yang and defending against each other types of attacks...
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russia is dialing a tempting carrot in front of north korea enticing it to scrap its nuclear ambitions moscow news says gazprom is preparing a plan to start gas deliveries if the country shuts its nuclear program but they only points out north korea could need ten billion cubic meters of gas annually and the two countries may build a new pipeline however analysts say gazprom has no spare capacity at the moment and such a deal could be concluded no sooner than twenty six. headlines on exile to. the . is off our mosque a this is all eve you need is a bring on a second multi-million dollar bailout for greece spong fate is a reunion delving deep into dead the deal clinched the summit in brussels appointed a major u.s. credit agency to say it will downgrade the greek debt to default state tests. that skepticism in serbia is the joining the movement to despise officials hoping the arrest of gordon had it called well. graves road to membership. in the prime suspect is currently all due to the hague. and embattled media mogul rupert murdoch breaks his himself for illegal and financial flights
russia is dialing a tempting carrot in front of north korea enticing it to scrap its nuclear ambitions moscow news says gazprom is preparing a plan to start gas deliveries if the country shuts its nuclear program but they only points out north korea could need ten billion cubic meters of gas annually and the two countries may build a new pipeline however analysts say gazprom has no spare capacity at the moment and such a deal could be concluded no sooner than twenty six. headlines on exile to....
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international news the first meeting in three years of foreign ministers from north and south korea has been met with cautious optimism the unofficial meeting happened on the sidelines of a regional forum in of geneva both sides agreed to renew stalled six party talks over pyongyang's nuclear program but the us secretary of state said washington a while back negotiations unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petro from sydney university believes the demands for pyongyang to disarm unilaterally may be unfair. this really means is the united states nobody to months the anything. but. you know it's really and believes it's not. so the most. so that's why i believe it's from to believe that only we produce all the tensions ease to stage a number of bilateral negotiations by live in the bullet through the he's going to be sold so much. without much trouble. taking a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe british pop singer amy winehouse has been found dead in her london home a paparazzi favorite the troubled twenty seven
international news the first meeting in three years of foreign ministers from north and south korea has been met with cautious optimism the unofficial meeting happened on the sidelines of a regional forum in of geneva both sides agreed to renew stalled six party talks over pyongyang's nuclear program but the us secretary of state said washington a while back negotiations unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petro from sydney university believes the...
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the first meeting in three years of the foreign ministers of north and south korea has been met with cautious optimism the unofficial meeting happened on the sidelines of the regional forum in indonesia two sides agreed to renew the stalled six party talks over repealing yang's nuclear program but the us secretary of state said washington it won't back negotiations unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petro from sydney university believes the demands from pyongyang to disarm unilaterally may be unfair. remains as. the united states nobody to months the anything. but through must mean you lived through it and the humor. believes it's not fair so does moscow beijing so that's why i believe it's wrong to believe that the only way to resolve the tensions he is to stage a number of bilateral negotiations by living in the volatile form of the he's going to be solved much faster without much trouble. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe british pop singer amy winehouse has been found dead at her london home a papar
the first meeting in three years of the foreign ministers of north and south korea has been met with cautious optimism the unofficial meeting happened on the sidelines of the regional forum in indonesia two sides agreed to renew the stalled six party talks over repealing yang's nuclear program but the us secretary of state said washington it won't back negotiations unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petro from sydney university believes the...
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secretary of state said washington won't back them talks unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petroff from sydney university thinks the demands from pyongyang to disarm unilaterally may be unfair. well solved through the means is. states not do months the anything. but room must. and. so does most. so that's why i believe it's from to believe that only we produce all the tensions . and the number by literally. by living in the bullet through the is going to be sold much. much trouble. turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe british pop singer amy winehouse has been found dead in her london home a paparazzi favorite the troubled twenty seven year old diva won more than twenty three awards for her music her career though was dogged by problems with drug and alcohol abuse the subject of a hit song rehab police have yet to release further details and the cause of her death remains under investigation. at least thirty two people were killed and dozens injured when two high speed trains collided in eastern china the
secretary of state said washington won't back them talks unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic facilities professor leonid petroff from sydney university thinks the demands from pyongyang to disarm unilaterally may be unfair. well solved through the means is. states not do months the anything. but room must. and. so does most. so that's why i believe it's from to believe that only we produce all the tensions . and the number by literally. by living in the bullet through the is...
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. >> the two sides in north korea are expected to start talks over the restarting of their nuclear program and reconciliation with the u.s.. 17 people have been killed and four injured in a prison riot in mexico. a group of prisoners attacked a rival drug gang. it took security forces several hours to regain control. it is one of the world's most violent cities. >> the first meeting between two nuclear rivals before -- since talks were frozen in 2008 after the mumbai attacks. joining me now from delhi, a member from the peace studies institute. do you expect anything to come from these talks? >> whether it is highly significant or not, these will be confidence-building measures regarding trade, transit, and also, hopefully, a road map for the future to continue. these will hopefully be the positive outcomes. >> how much of an impact will this have? >> not significant. it is not yet clear as to who was responsible for the attack. it will be fierce. at the same time, india and pakistan are committed to interruptible dialogue between the countries. very positive in itself. >> it could comprom
. >> the two sides in north korea are expected to start talks over the restarting of their nuclear program and reconciliation with the u.s.. 17 people have been killed and four injured in a prison riot in mexico. a group of prisoners attacked a rival drug gang. it took security forces several hours to regain control. it is one of the world's most violent cities. >> the first meeting between two nuclear rivals before -- since talks were frozen in 2008 after the mumbai attacks....
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stations marines close to the volatile border with north korea barack obama's recently announced afghanistan drawdown plan has been slammed by republicans they say withdrawing thirty three thousand troops by the end of next summer is too much of a minute trip risk but your list of finds out that talk of change may just be a symbolic gesture as there is no end in sight to the u.s. presence in the country. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners earlier this year taliban gunmen wearing suicide vests storm a guest house used by u.n. staffers. last year another attack on hotels this is where the error your. examples are strewn through the near decade war familiar aftermath we have anybody pegged down here in the south only now americans heard this declaration before news of the blast we're starting this drawdown from a position of strength about u.s. plans to begin pulling troops out of afghanistan but there are declarations on the ground from afghan activists of military might that's left a different mark them all close enough to come by a completion
stations marines close to the volatile border with north korea barack obama's recently announced afghanistan drawdown plan has been slammed by republicans they say withdrawing thirty three thousand troops by the end of next summer is too much of a minute trip risk but your list of finds out that talk of change may just be a symbolic gesture as there is no end in sight to the u.s. presence in the country. the aftermath of a taliban attack in kabul. a luxury hotel frequented by foreigners earlier...
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. >> rose: we want them at the table talking about the future of north korea. we want them at a table that is trying to develop a common strategy vis-a-vis iran and its weapons policy. sffrjts yes, we want their help on those issues where we need their help. but whether we're actuly able to think about international order in a much more ambitious way and, of course, as you know the problem that that poses is-- and it's the kissinger problem-- how far are you prepared to compromise on your own values. issues like human rights and democracy. do we put those on the back burner? >>ose: we seem to have done that, don't we? >> i think... now where would you put... >> rose: where would you put the united states's objection to human rights policies in china and in iran and in other places? >> well, i think we have to go on talking about human rights. >> rose: is that enoh, simply to talk about human rights? i mean shouldn't... if we value that as a universal value, and as you know those people in the arab sprinare saying "we don't want the united states telling us what
. >> rose: we want them at the table talking about the future of north korea. we want them at a table that is trying to develop a common strategy vis-a-vis iran and its weapons policy. sffrjts yes, we want their help on those issues where we need their help. but whether we're actuly able to think about international order in a much more ambitious way and, of course, as you know the problem that that poses is-- and it's the kissinger problem-- how far are you prepared to compromise on your...
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scoring in a 64 minute -- sweden over north korea, 1-0, elsewhere. joey logano putting the last lap from teammate busch in daytona, in the nation-wide series race, there is danica patrick getting all torn up, luckily nobody was hurt. and for you people biking, watch out. from saturday, july one, it is the start of the ultimate test of true grit. the tour de france. >> i am very they will be excited about hearing about it. and lots of people here cycle. >> lots of people here do everything. and now it is summertime. so you will see everything, everywhere. >> no excuses, and be sure to watch the prime type lineup at 10:00. an episode of chaos, with wjw news at 11:00. and coming up tonight, shocking allegations at allegations at a summer program for teens, what happened they say when they were at work. plus? >> they can't do none of the tests right, getting knee problems. >> oh no, a politician pulled over for dwi, but that is the beginning of his problems. the big mistake he admits making, tonight on eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> back where he belongs.
scoring in a 64 minute -- sweden over north korea, 1-0, elsewhere. joey logano putting the last lap from teammate busch in daytona, in the nation-wide series race, there is danica patrick getting all torn up, luckily nobody was hurt. and for you people biking, watch out. from saturday, july one, it is the start of the ultimate test of true grit. the tour de france. >> i am very they will be excited about hearing about it. and lots of people here cycle. >> lots of people here do...
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you see torrential rains beginning to develop in north korea as well come wednesday. southern china will continue to deal with additional significant rain as well. around the bay of bengal, we continue to see plenty of moisture developing. scattered showers in place for indochina peninsula and the southwest monsoon beginning to really advance into the northern tip of the indian subcontinent. we're looking at fairly widespread rain here. particularly heavy downpours up in the north eastern corner. temperature-wise it's going to be quite cool in chongqing today. shanghai 32. hotting up to 33 degrees in tokyo. so another hot day. plenty of showers affecting central america. again, we've got this very big high pressure system bringing this mexican monsoon. also the southwest monsoon affecting the u.s. here. over towards the north we've got this very long frontal system stretching across the midwest, looking at widespread thunderstorms, rain, anywhere along here could experience a couple of thunderstorms, severe thunderstorms, that is, across wyoming, south dakota, even do
you see torrential rains beginning to develop in north korea as well come wednesday. southern china will continue to deal with additional significant rain as well. around the bay of bengal, we continue to see plenty of moisture developing. scattered showers in place for indochina peninsula and the southwest monsoon beginning to really advance into the northern tip of the indian subcontinent. we're looking at fairly widespread rain here. particularly heavy downpours up in the north eastern...
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the first regular direct flight has left from north korea to china's commercial capital shanghai. the service took more than 100 chinese tourists to experience the north korean capital pyongyang. the new flight will occur twice a week. morocco's keeng marie osmond has won a -- king mohammed has won a constitutional rally. with results in from 94% of polling booths, more than 98% of voters backed the new constitutions. critics said the referendum had been rushed through. our correspondent has been following it. >> there has been not a lot of surprise among a lot of moroccans here that the referendums have been passed. in fact, when i walked around this morning, several voting centers and spoke to people, i really had a lot of difficulty finding one voter who was voting no. all the people i spoke to, i could only find one young man who is opposing the reforms. and he chose not to vote. so it's also good to read a little bit behind the numbers, behind what it means to have 98% vote as yes, and 72% of voters turn up. that also means that basically 30% of the 30 million eligible voters
the first regular direct flight has left from north korea to china's commercial capital shanghai. the service took more than 100 chinese tourists to experience the north korean capital pyongyang. the new flight will occur twice a week. morocco's keeng marie osmond has won a -- king mohammed has won a constitutional rally. with results in from 94% of polling booths, more than 98% of voters backed the new constitutions. critics said the referendum had been rushed through. our correspondent has...
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the ministers of japan and five southeast asian countries have expressed concern over north korea's uranium enrichment program. before ministers of japan, cambodia wab louse, thailand and vietnam met at the meeting at the association of southeast asian nations. they conveyed a concern and the chairperson's statement adopted on thursday in bali and indonesia. it was said that the uranium enrim enrichment programs does not follow the agreement of the talks. they also agreed that sincere and constructive dialogue between the two koreas is indispensable for the rezujs of the six-party talks. the statement also touched on tension between cheena and countries over territorial disputes in the south china sea. it says, maritime disputes must be resolved tlooi through peaceful discussion and based on the principles of international laws. >>> voting to overturn a decision by public prosecutors, not to indict the captain of a chinese troller. the troller collided with japanese coast guard boats near the islands in september. the vote on thursday is a second vote in favor of indictment. it mandates the
the ministers of japan and five southeast asian countries have expressed concern over north korea's uranium enrichment program. before ministers of japan, cambodia wab louse, thailand and vietnam met at the meeting at the association of southeast asian nations. they conveyed a concern and the chairperson's statement adopted on thursday in bali and indonesia. it was said that the uranium enrim enrichment programs does not follow the agreement of the talks. they also agreed that sincere and...
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could get quite intense for you again, north korea as well as jiangsu and an hui, as much as 100 millimeters. flooding is going to be a big, big concern as it has been raining for days. then down towards the southern end of china it remains fairly unsettled. in and around guanxie, hainan island, plenty of showers to be had across indo china as well. 25 degrees in chongqing today. seoul 25, another rapy day. and tokyo is going to be hot and steamy at 32. now we head into north america. very long frontal system impacting north america. today we've got lots of showers developing here across the lower midwest, the plains states up towards the northern rockies. particularly severe near this low pressure system from montana and across illinois as well. significant rain to be found from nebraska as well as parts of the four corners. the flooding is also going to be a concern here. looking quite showery across the southern coast of the u.s. as well. 37 degrees in wichita today. 38 in houston, so the heat really hangs on to this southeastern portion of the u.s. for europe heavy rains impacting finlan
could get quite intense for you again, north korea as well as jiangsu and an hui, as much as 100 millimeters. flooding is going to be a big, big concern as it has been raining for days. then down towards the southern end of china it remains fairly unsettled. in and around guanxie, hainan island, plenty of showers to be had across indo china as well. 25 degrees in chongqing today. seoul 25, another rapy day. and tokyo is going to be hot and steamy at 32. now we head into north america. very long...
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with many news from iran north korea saying this is your mistake you give up your weapons of mass destruction you will stop developing along great if you start you'll be here and got a friend with the worst of this that is on seoul with me this is a message to everybody that you have you strong you never trust them and you have to be or was. it because those people are going to don't have friends over what i did to the mind understand. and the same thing could happen to and you got the country talking about mistakes and lessons what would you have done differently one of our big mistakes that we stopped. we delayed buying new weapons especially from russia for the b.b.c. by the way we believe that we did strong army because we thought that we would not fight again the americans the europeans are our friends do not fight again. so. not to build a strong and modern army was a big big sea because we thought that would solve our problems and now we are peaceful country nor any more nor loco to be anomalies. when we do business they will say this was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemie
with many news from iran north korea saying this is your mistake you give up your weapons of mass destruction you will stop developing along great if you start you'll be here and got a friend with the worst of this that is on seoul with me this is a message to everybody that you have you strong you never trust them and you have to be or was. it because those people are going to don't have friends over what i did to the mind understand. and the same thing could happen to and you got the country...
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stations marines to close to the volatile border with north korea. in china emergency services press on with a twenty four hour rescue operation to reach twenty three people trapped in a flooded mine officials have said that the deluge was caused by heavy rainfall which overwhelmed the local drainage systems that's why constant pumping for two days of water levels inside the mine have continued to rise mining accidents are common in china where it's said demand for coal and other resources often outweigh safety concerns. russian doctors have invented a groundbreaking medical procedure it's throwing a vital lifeline to one particular young girl in the pioneering a surgery they've given her a unique transplant a first for an operation of its kind. the medics with hearts of gold. only chance for survival every now and surgeon is implementing a groundbreaking official made for a big score into the chest of twenty four year old who. has a rare and life threatening. the valve invented by russian surgeons has never been used before after three hours the ope
stations marines to close to the volatile border with north korea. in china emergency services press on with a twenty four hour rescue operation to reach twenty three people trapped in a flooded mine officials have said that the deluge was caused by heavy rainfall which overwhelmed the local drainage systems that's why constant pumping for two days of water levels inside the mine have continued to rise mining accidents are common in china where it's said demand for coal and other resources...
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blacklist north korea's correspondent with unocal to right now reports on. a list of individuals and companies suspected often fulfillment in financing of terrorism was published in this government own newspaper this morning you know this document was a previously confidential but now part of it is that old printer public now companies that are present in this list are located in different countries and basically across the globe there are companies that are based in egypt in afghanistan in somalia and even in germany and the united states in terms of individuals they also come from a significant range of countries from the countries of the middle east from african countries from germany the united states and from russia russian citizens primarily komo from the republics of the volatile region of russia's north caucasus from change in from and i guess there are also some well known names in this list some well known groups like the muslim brotherhood al qaida and russia's most wanted terrorist the model of this document shows some kind of a nod or a grass be
blacklist north korea's correspondent with unocal to right now reports on. a list of individuals and companies suspected often fulfillment in financing of terrorism was published in this government own newspaper this morning you know this document was a previously confidential but now part of it is that old printer public now companies that are present in this list are located in different countries and basically across the globe there are companies that are based in egypt in afghanistan in...
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we're just going to put north korea off the side and. i think that if we develop infrastructure. will definitely have to. infrastructure i think there are a lot of people who would say the military is super important for sure military is the first where am i going to put any infrastructure for sure. just because everything is crumbling military and foreign but i think we spent too much moments or so there's a really still probably security officer a look logan want to put in health care maybe two and i would definitely give the last to sit in the military i will tell you i will not be putting any military they're going to put money in military no matter what i'm. going to do social security because that definitely affects me in the future everybody deserves how care and that's something that is needed right now i'm not going to give any more of my money to wait for nothing for deficit. reduction and those planes so much politics in the games it's a really they just get down to business and securely i understand that there are a lot like fewer pennies and more of you know that's.
we're just going to put north korea off the side and. i think that if we develop infrastructure. will definitely have to. infrastructure i think there are a lot of people who would say the military is super important for sure military is the first where am i going to put any infrastructure for sure. just because everything is crumbling military and foreign but i think we spent too much moments or so there's a really still probably security officer a look logan want to put in health care maybe...
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they would rather be part of north korea. i don't know. this makes me as angry as a cute, angry kitten. [chuckles] [growling] >> me too, angry kitten. i am just as outraged as you are over this segment that we i trying to get through. what is this about? is about hating america? >> first of all, russia, didn't we win the cold war? south korea, didn't we fight for you to be free? and ukraine has been weak since that episode on a game board. so maybe we should tell them to call it whatever they want to call it. but when they get in to see the movie, it's "sex in the city 2." >> that's almost an act of war. >> why reward them? i mean, what?! that's a crap movie. >> you never saw it four times. >> absolutely not. it was five. no, i didn't say that. >> hey, mike, in the green room, you punched chad lowe, on the business channel because you were so outramminged. >> i was outraged. captain america is my all-time favorite super hero. now he's my kid's all-time super hero -- because they have no choice. being a hollywood insider, like i am, and dea
they would rather be part of north korea. i don't know. this makes me as angry as a cute, angry kitten. [chuckles] [growling] >> me too, angry kitten. i am just as outraged as you are over this segment that we i trying to get through. what is this about? is about hating america? >> first of all, russia, didn't we win the cold war? south korea, didn't we fight for you to be free? and ukraine has been weak since that episode on a game board. so maybe we should tell them to call it...
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. >> it is an excuse for cuba and north korea and china and the soviet union. come on, greg. >> you are great, man. >> i think you are really good. why did you end up on this thing? it is a long way. >> i don't think so. >> was that directed at bill or masa? >> he was directing it to masa. >> i was going to say -- >> i don't ever make up for what i say earlier. i stand by what i say. >> i just wanted to make sure he wasn't saying that to bill. >> seriously. i think you are great. >> i think you are -- what is this? this is "red eye" with greg gutfeld. >> can i keep this fair and balanced? andy levy, you suck. >> i think are you a delight. >> can we end this love fest? >> do you have more questions? >> go back to your show. i will have my own show somewhere else. >> you go and have your own show. >> get together with his wife. it would be a great gig. >> i am definitely going now. >> it is like you were never here. >> coming up, should the conservatives be buried alive? we discuss the new book, conservatives should be buried alive. and make sure to download the
. >> it is an excuse for cuba and north korea and china and the soviet union. come on, greg. >> you are great, man. >> i think you are really good. why did you end up on this thing? it is a long way. >> i don't think so. >> was that directed at bill or masa? >> he was directing it to masa. >> i was going to say -- >> i don't ever make up for what i say earlier. i stand by what i say. >> i just wanted to make sure he wasn't saying that to...
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i think we're missing north korea and maybe the solomon islands. >> you have to sit back and sift through all of this. what was that process like? >> i had a team of multi-lingual team, of course, 25 assistants who watched everything. they sat for two and a half months, 12 hours a day, headphones on watching this stuff. a lot of teenagers this their bedrooms. >> this sent leak a bust of. it really tells a story. >> that's the thing that people find difficult to understand about this film is that it's a movie, and it gives you the same kind of movie experiences and the emotions that you will laugh and cry. you get really connected to a few of the characters in this. >> you shot this. this video was all shot on one particular day, july 24th, 2010, and i am sure a lot of thought has gone into why you chose this day, right? >> no. no. there was very little thought. well, the thought was it's after the world football cup, soccer cup, as you call it here, and i thought, well, during that nobody, especially in america, will take part. they'll be interested in soccer. so -- laughter all around in
i think we're missing north korea and maybe the solomon islands. >> you have to sit back and sift through all of this. what was that process like? >> i had a team of multi-lingual team, of course, 25 assistants who watched everything. they sat for two and a half months, 12 hours a day, headphones on watching this stuff. a lot of teenagers this their bedrooms. >> this sent leak a bust of. it really tells a story. >> that's the thing that people find difficult to...
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the three competing cities are munich, germany, annecy, france, and pyeondchang, north korea. . >>> uns happily seems to be that progress has been made but there still is a lot of work to be done. this morning, we are joined by michelle bachelet, the former president of chile, now the director of u.s. women. thanks for joining us this morning. an honor to have you with us. when we take a look at the report as a whole, where have we seen progress in your opinion and where are the big gest challenges they found in the world. >> we thought women could only vote in two countries. if you see, for example, some specific issues like domestic violence, you have more than 125 countries who have laws that clearly establish that this is a crime. if you go to many different areas, you will see a lot of laws. still, there is a huge gap on implementation of those laws. i would say in the whole world, we still have a lot of gaps in terms of ensuring complete access to justice. even the more developed countries. in developed countries, sometimes you have important gaps in salary, for example, with men
the three competing cities are munich, germany, annecy, france, and pyeondchang, north korea. . >>> uns happily seems to be that progress has been made but there still is a lot of work to be done. this morning, we are joined by michelle bachelet, the former president of chile, now the director of u.s. women. thanks for joining us this morning. an honor to have you with us. when we take a look at the report as a whole, where have we seen progress in your opinion and where are the big...
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i have witnessed in korea in japan when i do conferences that they're preparing to lead the world. and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as you say for the world's economy. when you see the politicians on both sides, democrat and republican, squabbling now, trading insults and all the rest of it with such a serious situation so close, what do you think of that? >> dangerous game that is being played here. and you know, in mexico i think and in part of latin america that the presidential system as we know it is over. i think -- are going to be the future. there you don't have this kind of situation. everybody's forced to work towards cohesiveness, towards agreements. i think it's much better. in our presidential library, one of the ideas
i have witnessed in korea in japan when i do conferences that they're preparing to lead the world. and the big question is, what is going to be the ideology? what are going to be the values if they start leading the part of the world? are we still going to have the deep commitment with democracy, with freedom, with equal opportunities to everybody? so where are we going to be leading the dream of the founding fathers of this nation? >> it's a very worrying time. it's a dangerous time as...
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korean war for that matter north korea south korea are still at war with each other if there's an armistice and the north koreans are saying we have to sit down the same date with the americans and then we go to formally and the war and then we're going to discuss everything including the nuclear program so this state the bargain i was trying to jump the gun to said ok first you get rid of your nuclear weapons you know that bombed on missiles and then we talk so all visited north koreans are going to watch them just special envoy is going to watch is going to say look our position has been missing for the best fifty. e're stake it or leave it first you have to end the war it's true and the war from the north korean point of view is a war against america is not south korea they view it as a bloc that the government of the americas and they view that south korea in the minds of young of course it's still all killed by by american troops there are thirty six to thirty eight thousand us troops but the north korea says it has a western occupation of south korea so no less you start to i really d
korean war for that matter north korea south korea are still at war with each other if there's an armistice and the north koreans are saying we have to sit down the same date with the americans and then we go to formally and the war and then we're going to discuss everything including the nuclear program so this state the bargain i was trying to jump the gun to said ok first you get rid of your nuclear weapons you know that bombed on missiles and then we talk so all visited north koreans are...
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that the missile is incoming on and they know the exact timing so of course in the case of north korea or iran that will not be the case furthermore most seriously perhaps the most of the system is based on ships now these ships have never been tested in rough weather in fact when. the u.s. a one ninety three satellite was being intercepted a few years back it was called off for a couple of days because the weather was too rough for the for the cruisers so this is a known weakness in the system and you know from the planners side they have to see perhaps there will be some technological surprise in the future maybe they'll be many more interceptors maybe they'll be a different administration so from the military planners in china and russia they have to pretend or plan for the worst pretend like the system works where is it can in fact be easily overcome and has never been realistically tested the russians have been quite proceed. and in forgiveness and in saying ok if it's not against us let's do it together and the response that they get is always a polite no no you know they are tol
that the missile is incoming on and they know the exact timing so of course in the case of north korea or iran that will not be the case furthermore most seriously perhaps the most of the system is based on ships now these ships have never been tested in rough weather in fact when. the u.s. a one ninety three satellite was being intercepted a few years back it was called off for a couple of days because the weather was too rough for the for the cruisers so this is a known weakness in the system...
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. >>> in other news, the european union will spend $14.5 million of food aid to north korea. the european commission made an announce. on monday. it said the food will be distributed through the world food program to about 650,000 people living in the northern and eastern provinces. the main recipients will be pregnant women, mothers with infants and children 5 or younger. the commission said the eu and the wfp will check delivery at every stage and visit distribution sites, hospitals, childcare facilities and households. it also said that it would not hesitate to end humanitarian aid if it discovers the food is being diverted from its intended recipients. eu experts traveled to north korea in june to examine the seriousness of the food situation. they confirmed that north kor n koreans are receiving only 20% of the necessary daily nutrition from state distribution systems. >>> indonesian nurses and caregivers are heading to japan to prepare for examinations to quality to work in the country. the candidates were invited to a send off party at the japanese embassy in jakarta o
. >>> in other news, the european union will spend $14.5 million of food aid to north korea. the european commission made an announce. on monday. it said the food will be distributed through the world food program to about 650,000 people living in the northern and eastern provinces. the main recipients will be pregnant women, mothers with infants and children 5 or younger. the commission said the eu and the wfp will check delivery at every stage and visit distribution sites, hospitals,...
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. >>> north korea is calling for a peace treaty with the u.s. to officially end the korean war. the request comes on the 58th anniversary of the armistice deal that ended the fighting. the two koreas have remained technically at war because there has never been a peace treaty. all this comes as one of north korea's top diplomats visits new york to try to restart six-party nuclear disarmament talks. >>> the judge in the casey anthony trial is delaying the release of the name of jurors until october. he says he is concerned about their safety following their not guilty verdict, and he wants to wait until things cool off. >>> earlier this week hundreds of tourists from around the world protested in peru after being denied entry into -- the numbers being allowed into the ruins is now being limited because of damage created by multitudes of visitors. >>> in england a woman was rescued after her car veered off the road and plunged down a cliff. she was trapped in a car for 20 hours before she was spotted and brought to safety. >>> and in philadelphia, one of the nation's early left po
. >>> north korea is calling for a peace treaty with the u.s. to officially end the korean war. the request comes on the 58th anniversary of the armistice deal that ended the fighting. the two koreas have remained technically at war because there has never been a peace treaty. all this comes as one of north korea's top diplomats visits new york to try to restart six-party nuclear disarmament talks. >>> the judge in the casey anthony trial is delaying the release of the name of...
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unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic he said that. nato has carried out fresh air strikes on the libyan capital hitting colonel gadhafi as headquarters on friday a crowd rallied in tripoli in support of the colonel whose whereabouts remain unknown libya has been ravaged by civil war since february with the nato led coalition launching airstrikes in artie's a military contributor says there's a growing credibility gap within the alliance over the intervention. there is a lot of talk about. the u.s. policy or the lack of faith or regarding pakistan and afghanistan no less has been said about the nato operation or actually aerial intervention and bombing in libya take a close a look at how the nato aerial bombing in libya is related to american try vies in afghanistan and pakistan on the technical basis yes they nato intervention and indiscriminate bombing in libya could be both the united states and nato operation but technicalities aside it is not just a tune and a half wars for the united states in reality if not on the ground at leas
unless north korea first starts dismantling its atomic he said that. nato has carried out fresh air strikes on the libyan capital hitting colonel gadhafi as headquarters on friday a crowd rallied in tripoli in support of the colonel whose whereabouts remain unknown libya has been ravaged by civil war since february with the nato led coalition launching airstrikes in artie's a military contributor says there's a growing credibility gap within the alliance over the intervention. there is a lot of...
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did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard bargaining ahead as the president and congressional leaders try to hammer out a deal on raising the federal debt limit as the august 2nd deadline looms, most parties are firming up their bottom lines. joining me now is senator tom coburn from oklahoma. senator, i know that you have today pentagon with speaker boehner about the republican position, or at least his position going into these debt talks. what can you tell me about where you are now when it comes to the revenue side of this equation? >> well, i think speaker boehner related that everything is on the table. i think it should be. i
did north korea's rush lead it to pakistan? a secret letter that might hold some clues is in the hands of a washington reporter. >>> a court hearing this howard for jared loughner. his doctors say he's dangerous even behind bars. >>> in bring, the popular "news of the world" is done after this sunday, but the investigation is not over, and journalists aren't the only target of investigators. you're in "the situation room." >>> a lot of hard...
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korea nuclear warfare my dad always gets around that nukes to me here . she seems good when she was running better than more got to tell our team. during the walk we kept getting e-mails from people that said you know i wish i could be there and i really care is there any is there anything i can do and sal and my sister in law got the idea that we have balloons they're representing everybody that wanted to be there and. from all over the world from europe from the middle east from australia from china but we've got hundreds and hundreds of names and so much support for setting out of the shoes for me just tears that are real reality for me there's certainly a lot of emotion that goes through when you start reading names looking at names and beliefs and wonder in the story. why not sign up thank you so much for coming out. and who are so great for i wonder for paper that can such a calculus rock. so great that the fate of the black family had something. i'm. never ever ever ever see this kind of. government ever heard a woman close so no they will never ha
korea nuclear warfare my dad always gets around that nukes to me here . she seems good when she was running better than more got to tell our team. during the walk we kept getting e-mails from people that said you know i wish i could be there and i really care is there any is there anything i can do and sal and my sister in law got the idea that we have balloons they're representing everybody that wanted to be there and. from all over the world from europe from the middle east from australia...
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in another match, sweden taking advantage of north korea. sweden over the korea -- people's republic of korea. germany blacking the unanimous decision over hayes. the victory at a rain substadium means vla -- vladimir and his brother hold all three titles. and finally, mick wattney. fired a back 9, 29 on a national. not too far away he is here at the 54-hole lead with fowl here birdied six of the first 10 holes for a round that helped the birdie cause but he fired 64 today. that's sports everybody. have a great weekend. see you tomorrow. >> and thank you. we will be right back. navigating today's real estate market is complicated. you've seen the signs. that's why having the right real estate agent is more important than ever. at remax.com, you can find experts in short sales or bank-owned properties or commercial real estate, agents who can help speed up the process, no matter how intricate. and that's good news, whether you're trying to sell or hoping to buy. because the only sign you really want to see is "sold." nobody sells more real es
in another match, sweden taking advantage of north korea. sweden over the korea -- people's republic of korea. germany blacking the unanimous decision over hayes. the victory at a rain substadium means vla -- vladimir and his brother hold all three titles. and finally, mick wattney. fired a back 9, 29 on a national. not too far away he is here at the 54-hole lead with fowl here birdied six of the first 10 holes for a round that helped the birdie cause but he fired 64 today. that's sports...
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i mean we've got messages from one of many countries heard many news from north korea. this is your mistake you give up you. of mass destruction you will stop developing a new style as you'll be very friendly with the west and this that is. so what does mean it is this is a message to everybody that you have a strong and never trust. you have to be. alert because those people are going to have friends over when i. understand. and the same thing could happen to any other country talking about mistakes and lessons what would you have done differently one of our big mistakes that we stopped. buying new weapons specially from russia for the b.b.c. by the way we delayed that. building a strong army because we thought we would not fight again the americans the europeans are our friends not right again. so. not to build a strong modern army was a big mistake because we thought that most of our problems and now we are peaceful country nor there will be any more no local to be normal relation we do business there it is it was our mistake to be very tolerant with our enemies so e
i mean we've got messages from one of many countries heard many news from north korea. this is your mistake you give up you. of mass destruction you will stop developing a new style as you'll be very friendly with the west and this that is. so what does mean it is this is a message to everybody that you have a strong and never trust. you have to be. alert because those people are going to have friends over when i. understand. and the same thing could happen to any other country talking about...
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stations marines close to the volatile border with north korea. opposition activists in syria say security forces are raiding shells in detaining people in the central city of hama which was the scene of massive protests over the weekend at least twenty have been injured in one attempt to. monetise city is just days after three hundred thousand protesters in hama held the largest demonstration against the syrian leadership since the uprising erupted in march the city gov was later sacked reportedly failing to suppress the demonstration. new twenty four minutes past the hour in the russian capital of about with the summer of our main news stories in four minutes from now i should say i'm eighty five and lives business news is next with cream. and i'm not into business i'm going america russ's having to face up to its own banking scandal the former heads of russia's largest lender bank of moscow are facing criminal charges after its huge bailout regulators discovered a third of the bank's assets were in bad loans were at a cost of a house that it's.
stations marines close to the volatile border with north korea. opposition activists in syria say security forces are raiding shells in detaining people in the central city of hama which was the scene of massive protests over the weekend at least twenty have been injured in one attempt to. monetise city is just days after three hundred thousand protesters in hama held the largest demonstration against the syrian leadership since the uprising erupted in march the city gov was later sacked...
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we had called for targets in north korea, by the way, and everything was under rocks, in mountainsides, harbors were built. nothing exposed except a civilian population so a countervailing strike would have been nothing so there was no point in doing that. what was the ultimate reason? president nixon thought that by not reacting militarily in that early provocation, whether we committed the provocation or they committed the provocation by shooting down the 121, sending a signal to the chinese that we intended to pursue a reasonable course, and would not resort immediately to force. the sino-soviet split came as a result of the cuban missile crisis. that's where it really broke into the open. the chinese condemned the soviets for backing down, saying they were not revolutionaries after all, they had basically lost their revolutionary fervor and it was china that was going to carry on with this vast revolutionary warfare, people's war, so on, so forth, national liberation movement. >> let me give you an alternative view of the origin of the sino-soviet. it was krushchev's attack that to
we had called for targets in north korea, by the way, and everything was under rocks, in mountainsides, harbors were built. nothing exposed except a civilian population so a countervailing strike would have been nothing so there was no point in doing that. what was the ultimate reason? president nixon thought that by not reacting militarily in that early provocation, whether we committed the provocation or they committed the provocation by shooting down the 121, sending a signal to the chinese...
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military incident with north korea we've also heard this week north korea is planning there were other major. military exercises on the western sea shore which is exactly the place where all of these incidents have happened before so the situation is becoming rather serious in terms of military confrontation and that with the help of the asli if there were some talks in process. because usually north korea is that. the talks. either with the u.s. or with south korea or indeed with the six party talks the provocations have not happened so i think there is an energy that is building up in all of these countries. trying to interrupt you but this by the talks that you were saying earlier that even the north in the north was actually willing to talk to the u.s. but from the perspective of the west north korea is often cited as a threat and and as refuse as a reason and that it needs comprehensive missile defense so how much of a threat really is the country's nuclear capability. personally i don't think it is a threat in the sense that north korea would use it to attack so korea or japan or
military incident with north korea we've also heard this week north korea is planning there were other major. military exercises on the western sea shore which is exactly the place where all of these incidents have happened before so the situation is becoming rather serious in terms of military confrontation and that with the help of the asli if there were some talks in process. because usually north korea is that. the talks. either with the u.s. or with south korea or indeed with the six party...
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says north korea. must dismantle its nuclear facilities before any deal can be reached joining us now here we are of the campaign to end the korean war thanks very much for joining us on the program first of all is there a will in north korea to return to the negotiating table. well we should say that north korea because issue has always been consistent it's always there everything is on the table for negotiation as long as the united states is sincere in ending the current state of war on the korean what. this means first of all is signing a peace treaty to declare a formal end to the korean war respecting each other sovereignty and a commitment to non-aggression so that there is a basis of mutual trust to go on to talking about the things that really matter which are eliminating nuclear weapons withdrawing all foreign troops establishing a peace mechanism and then finally leaving the fate of the korean peninsula up to the korean people to decide or having said that though has south korea and the u.s.
says north korea. must dismantle its nuclear facilities before any deal can be reached joining us now here we are of the campaign to end the korean war thanks very much for joining us on the program first of all is there a will in north korea to return to the negotiating table. well we should say that north korea because issue has always been consistent it's always there everything is on the table for negotiation as long as the united states is sincere in ending the current state of war on the...
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but the reality is north korea does not provide a threat to south korea or the u.s. and the reality are so is that the u.s. and south korea are facing an economic crisis where their tax dollars can be better stand on rebuilding their domestic economy than provocative war games and they've already cost us lives on the korean peninsula last year and the broader picture though is there anyone who will benefit perhaps has been benefiting from the ongoing tension between the two koreas and it's been going on for a while. well the u.s. certainly has its strategic interest in the region and is using that tension as justification to mention its troops in south korea and there's also a long history of the south korean political establishment using national security as justification to style and social dissent at a time of economic crisis where there is civil unrest and before an important election year the south korean government uses national security to arrest and jail leaders of social movements that criticize the government policies but i should mention that there are man
but the reality is north korea does not provide a threat to south korea or the u.s. and the reality are so is that the u.s. and south korea are facing an economic crisis where their tax dollars can be better stand on rebuilding their domestic economy than provocative war games and they've already cost us lives on the korean peninsula last year and the broader picture though is there anyone who will benefit perhaps has been benefiting from the ongoing tension between the two koreas and it's been...
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but the reality is north korea does not provide a threat to south korea or the u.s. and the reality also is that the u.s. and south korea are facing an economic crisis where their tax dollars can you bet on rebuilding their domestic economies that are provided at war games that have already cost us lives on the korean peninsula last year there is one thing that distinguishes north korea from other nuclear weapon states in the world and that is that it is the only country that has said that it's willing to give the mark any exchange for a guarantee that the u.s. will not attack it and north korea has been very consistent it has said that everything is on a table as long as the us is the fear but it has to be a process of mutual disarmament you can't realistically expect north korea to simply give up its only a trance capability unless the u.s. is also willing to take steps and an end to its provocative work games that simulate the collapse of the north korean regime is a good start. all the way here at r t seeing the award for the fees but only for airing illegal logg
but the reality is north korea does not provide a threat to south korea or the u.s. and the reality also is that the u.s. and south korea are facing an economic crisis where their tax dollars can you bet on rebuilding their domestic economies that are provided at war games that have already cost us lives on the korean peninsula last year there is one thing that distinguishes north korea from other nuclear weapon states in the world and that is that it is the only country that has said that it's...